What is a four point buck?

A "four-point buck" refers to a male deer (buck) with four antlers, each having at least one point.

Here's a breakdown:

* Buck: A male deer.

* Antlers: Bony, branching structures that grow on the head of male deer (and some female deer).

* Points: The individual branches or tines on an antler.

So, a four-point buck has four antlers, each with at least one point, resulting in a minimum of four points total.

Important Note: The number of points on a buck's antlers can vary greatly depending on factors like age, genetics, and nutrition. Therefore, a "four-point buck" may not be a mature or fully grown deer.